I Love to Write Day (15 November) was started in 2002 by US writer John Riddle, who ‘wanted a day set aside so that everyone, no matter their age, could spend some time writing. It doesn’t matter what people write as long as they write what they want to’. It got me thinking about […]
Welcome back to Six Degrees of Separation, which I have been AWOL from since May, but I’m here now. In Six Degrees of Separation, Kate from booksaremyfavouriteandbest gives us the name of a book and we all link it to six others in any way our brains choose to make random connections. This month, the […]
It’s been pretty wet and cold where I live – and so dark in the mornings. I’m usually a morning person, with a walk around a nearby lake almost every day, even when my walking partner cancels on me at the last minute. But even I haven’t been forcing myself out of bed the last […]
Do you have favourite podcasts you subscribe to and listen to regularly, or do you stumble across individual episodes somewhat by random. I often discover new podcasts when a fellow writer posts a link to a conversation about their new book and/or writing process or bookish friends share an interview with the author of a […]
Welcome back to Six Degrees of Separation, in which book lovers everywhere are invited to start with the book nominated by Kate from booksaremyfavouriteandbest and connect it to six others in whatever way your mind makes random connections. This month, we’re beginning with Hydra by Adriane Howell, which is on the 2023 Stella Prize shortlist. […]
I recently returned from a trip to visit my son in Melbourne and my mum in Tasmania. While in Melbourne, I spent time in the suburb where my son is currently living, and which is also where my great-grandmother was born. What I didn’t know until Mum and I dug a little deeper was […]